Unlawful acts

Ark. Code Ann. § 20-26-203 — under Public Lodging.

Ark. Code Ann. § 20-26-203

(a) It shall be unlawful for any person seeking to become a guest of any tourist camp, hotel, or rooming house to:(1) Register or permit himself or herself to be registered under an assumed name;(2) Falsely represent himself or herself as the spouse of any other guest or person seeking to become a guest;(3) Register or permit himself or herself to be registered under a false address; or(4) Register or permit to be registered a false automobile license designation.

(1) Register or permit himself or herself to be registered under an assumed name;

(2) Falsely represent himself or herself as the spouse of any other guest or person seeking to become a guest;

(3) Register or permit himself or herself to be registered under a false address; or

(4) Register or permit to be registered a false automobile license designation.

(b) It shall be unlawful for any operator of a tourist camp, hotel, or rooming house, or any employee of the operator to:(1) Accept as a guest any person without requiring a full registration as provided in § 20-26-206; or(2) Knowingly accept as a guest a person who has registered under a false name, who has registered with another under a false representation as to their relationship, or who has falsely represented the current license designation of his or her automobile.

(1) Accept as a guest any person without requiring a full registration as provided in § 20-26-206; or

(2) Knowingly accept as a guest a person who has registered under a false name, who has registered with another under a false representation as to their relationship, or who has falsely represented the current license designation of his or her automobile.